Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S2757

Introduced
3/24/22  
Refer
3/24/22  
Report Pass
6/7/22  

Caption

Personal Income Tax

Impact

The introduction of S2757 aims to enforce health insurance requirements more strictly, influencing both tax filing processes and public health insurance policy within the state. By incorporating a mechanism for penalties related to insufficient health coverage, it seeks to incentivize residents to maintain appropriate insurance, thereby enhancing overall healthcare access. Additionally, the bill proposes the establishment of a health insurance market integrity fund, which would manage funds collected from penalties and be instrumental in maintaining the health insurance exchange operations.

Summary

S2757 is a legislative act focused on amending the Personal Income Tax laws within Rhode Island. The bill mandates that all applicable individuals must maintain minimum essential health care coverage. If an individual does not, they must indicate this on their personal income tax return and may face a shared responsibility payment penalty. This amendment aligns state tax regulations with federal guidelines and outlines stringent measures to ensure that residents comply with health insurance requirements.

Conclusion

In conclusion, S2757 represents a significant shift in Rhode Island's approach to personal income taxation and health insurance compliance. By reinforcing obligations for health coverage and establishing corresponding penalties, the bill aims to promote public health and streamline the tax process, while simultaneously generating funds through the health insurance market integrity fund to support healthcare initiatives.

Contention

One of the notable points of contention surrounding S2757 is the introduction of penalties for those who do not comply with maintaining minimum coverage. Critics argue that imposing additional financial burdens on individuals, particularly those from lower-income backgrounds, may be unjust, especially in light of economic uncertainties. Proponents of the bill, however, argue that the penalties are necessary for ensuring a healthier population and reducing the overall costs of healthcare in the state by promoting preventive care and insurance coverage.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI S2892

Personal Income Tax--capital Gains

RI H7865

Personal Income Tax -- Capital Gains

RI H6171

Personal Income Tax -- Capital Gains

RI S0233

Personal Income Tax -- Capital Gains

RI SB254

Personal income taxes: corporation taxes: transfer of tax losses.

RI HB598

Exempt public safety personnel retirement income from income tax

RI S0253

Personal Income Tax

RI H7381

Personal Income Tax

RI S2320

Personal Income Tax

RI HB05379

An Act Establishing A State Individual Health Care Responsibility Fee And The Connecticut Health Care Savings Program.

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